The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 20th global risk report delivers a sobering analysis of the world’s most pressing challenges, revealing that only 11% of experts anticipate stability in the near term.
The World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2025 highlights the dual nature of technological acceleration—offering profound opportunities and unprecedented risks.
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Armed conflict and extreme weather driven by climate change are viewed as the top risks for the global economy in 2025, according to a new report. The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Risks ...
(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Global conflict has been cited as the gravest threat to the world this year, in a World Economic Forum survey of around 900 business leaders, risk analysts and Political ...
Nearly a quarter (23 per cent) of respondents to the WEF’s Global Risks Perception Survey for 2024-25 said that “state-based armed conflict” would pose a material crisis on a global scale in ...
WEF's survey revealed geopolitical tensions, climate change and disinformation as the three major global risks of 2025. Defense ETFs, Cybersecurity ETFs, Clean Energy ETFs are few that can provide ...
The World Economic Forum’s Global risks report 2025, which draws on the views of 900 business, academic, government and civil society leaders, and over 11,000 businesses, paints a gloomy picture ...
In the World Economic Forum’s latest Global Risks Report three of the top 10 risks are technological: misinformation and ...